"peace" Tagged Sermons
Dealing with Disputes and Difficulties
Sermon #9 in the Series: “Who Are We? A Study in Philippians” Scripture: Philippians 3:12-4:1. Sermon Titled: “Dealing with Disputes and Difficulties” Sermon in a Sentence: “It is only as we allow our minds to reflect upon Christ and the truth of His Word and live in obedience to that truth that our responses and relationships will emulate those of Christ and bring His joy and peace into our lives.”
Peace of God
Scripture Reference: Psalm 131 Sermon in a Sentence: As we live in these uncertain and anxious times, resting in our relationship with Jesus helps us get off the unhealthy ladder of comparison, find contentment in our risen savior which gives us hope now and forevermore.
Everlasting Joy and Transcendent Peace
Sermon #10 in the series “Lessons from the Upper Room” – “Sermon Title: What the Holy Spirit Does” Scripture: John 16:16-33. Sermon In a Sentence: “Because of Jesus’ sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection, those who place their faith in Him will be gifted with everlasting joy and transcendent peace.”
The Remedy for Troubled Hearts, pt.2
Sermon #5 in the series “Lessons from the Upper Room” – “Sermon Title: The Remedy for Troubled Hearts pt. 2” Scripture: John 14:15-31. Sermon In a Sentence: “Untroubled hearts enjoy a supernatural peace resulting from the intimate fellowship they have with Jesus through the indwelling Holy Spirit whom Jesus promises to those who love and obey Him.”
The Rewards of Following Jesus, pt.2
Sermon #6 in Sermon Series: Follow Me! Sermon Title: The Rewards of Following Jesus, pt.2. Scripture: John 14:1-6. Sermon In a Sentence: “Even in troubled times, those who trust in and follow Jesus can experience peace because of the assurance that He is preparing their heavenly home, promises to return and receive them to Himself, and reconciles them with the Father exclusively by His work of redemption.”
Journeying with Help from Above, and in Community Below
Sermon #2 from the series: “The Psalms of the Ascent: A Disciple’s Journey toward the Heart of God.” As disciples journeying toward the heart of God, the assurance of God’s constant and everlasting protection, coupled with the blessing and joy of worshiping Him alongside other believers, will keep us from worry and fear and unite us in peace and love.
Living in Truth and Love
As believers who have received the fullness of God’s salvation through Christ, we must live obedient lives that are characterized by simultaneously walking in truth and in love.